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YATES 5 ESTATE, MASTERTON. ■ To bo sold by Public Auction at the MASTERTON AUCTION MART by J. R. NICOL, in conjunction with W. H. CRUICKSHANK, on Wednesday Evening, Feb. 26th, at 7.30 o'clock. JR. NICOL, in conjunction with W. IT. CRUICKSHANK, favoured with instruc- • tions from the Trustees, will sell— RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS, mainly Half Acres, O I within the Borough of Mastorton. The Sections are high, dry and level, and command on every side a delightful view. Thoy nro situate on the healthy rising ground that leads towards the Tararuas, and the Estate is between those well-known residential streets, Ronall Street and Cornwall Street. The Property is slighty over half-a-mile from Queen Street —the principal thoroughfare of Mastorton. It affords a convenient and economical access to both the Mastorton and Kuripunl Railway Stations, and is near to the Mastorton District High School. By siib-dividiug into Half-acre Allotments, the vendors effected a considerable saving both in the cost of«> raiding and in land, thus enabling thorn to offer to the public, on liberal'terms, an opportunity to acquire homes within the Borough, with sufficient land for orchard, garden, lawn and shrubbery at lower rates than are now being asked for smaller sections. The TERMS OP SALE are exceptionally easy, viz.—lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent in six months, balance at 5J per cent, for four years from date of sale. The Sale will be held in the EVENING for the convenience of buyers who arc engaged during the day. Further particulars on application to " J. R. NICOL or W. H. CRUICKSHANK.

MASTEBTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, FEB. 22nd. at 2 p.m. 1" It. NICOL will soil Furniture, inf) • eluding Piano, Couches, Duohosse Chest, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Tables, Linoleum, Withstands, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Pot Plants, Poultry and sundries. All without reserve. Unreserved Clearing Sale. SHEEP, STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND STATION TOOLS, Etc, AT WERAITI. THURSDAY, FEB. 27th, at 12 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGjsiJSyif CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. Johnson, who has sold his farm, to offer as above — 50 2-tooth ewes 120 4-tcoth cwo3 200 6 and S-tooth ewes 100 first-class Down lambs 160 Lincoln-Romney rams 4 lams 4 rams 24 picked dairy cows 25 head cattle, embracing springing heifers, bulls, etc. 3 first-class mares and geldings 200 s.m. ewes 4 rams Broken and unbroken marcs and geldings, di. plough, harrows, Massey mower, horso lake, swing bars, wool press, light gig, cart, plough and leading harness, horse and cow covers, 45gal Crown separator, churn, cans, tanks, netting, timber, farm und garden tools, and host sundries. Luncheon provided. J. lORNS, Auctioneer.

W. A. BOYES.] [T. WALSH. Boyes & Walsh, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Eketahuna. AVE for sale 209 acres, freeL hold, all in best English grass, ring-fenced, 4 paddocks in good order and well watered; all ploughable-, will carry easily 2.} sheep per acre; good 7-roomed house, hay shed, cow bail (14 stalls), trap shed, store-house. Situated 6 miles from Eketahuna and railway, 1 mile from school, creamery and cheese factory. Price .£ls per acre. Easy terms, or would lease at 15s. This is a snug little farm, and one of the best in the district. Apply sharp. ASTLEY & CO., ■ AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Ranojitikei Street, Palmerston North, (Opposite Abraham & Williams). Submit tho following to Farmers and Investors i 253 O Acres, 3 miles from Palmerston, rich alluvial soil, yielding splendid dairying and cropping returns, 50 acres of oats last yoar produced .£SOO, and return from potatoes was ,£SO per acre. Running GO cows, besides sheep and horses. Good house (cost .£500) and all necessary outbuildings. Price, ,£35 per acre. Easy terms. QOO Acres, near Feilding, great cropping and sheep-carrying country. Rye grass seed in this locality produces from .£l.O to .£ls per acre. Good house and outbuildings, shelter 'bush and . permanent stream. J!2O per acre. •4L50 Acres, Wanganui district, good juixed stock farm, wintered 700 sheep, 50 milking cows, 10 horses, contains substantial 9-roomed house, substantial large sheds, yards and dip, well watered, healthy and pleasant situation, good orchard, garden,- etc. Price, .£ll per acre, easy terms. These are all thoroughly good farms. Buy one.

A HAWKE'S BAY BARGAIN FARM. 900 ACRES. ALL IN GRASS. ALL PLOUGHABLE. FOR ;J53 IOS PER ACRE. Tenure is L.LP., rent under 4s, Hearto wrfship, 12 miles Railway Station, good roads, all in grass, 35 acres rape, 10 acres oats, 10 paddocks, well watered by streams and dam, present stock 1800 sheop and cattle, good yards, house, stables, orchard, otc, etc. Wire us to-day. THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND SALESMEN, DANNEVIRKE. LIMIT]'] D, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON, HAVE FOR SALE—--704 Acres, carrying 2 sheep, H-roomcd house and outbuildings, 4 miles from Masterton.' Price, £l2 10s per acre. Tonus. 843 Acres carrying ever 2 sheep, 8roomed house, wool-shed, etc., (> miles from Masterton. Price, £22 per acre. Terms. . 9j Acres, orchard, near Masterton, 8roomed house and outbuildings. Price, 12,275. Easy terms. House. 11 rooms, stable, f-acro, ,£BSO, House, 5 rooms, near station, JS4(jO. House, 8 rooms stable, -j-acre, ,£725. House, 9 rooms, 3-acre, .£875.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9059, 20 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9059, 20 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9059, 20 February 1908, Page 8

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